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No, and any remaining ambiguities about its status ended around the time of reunification in 1990.
it was the soviet unionAnswerThe Soviet Union attacked Japan a week before Japan surrendered and occupied Japanese islands that they are still in dispute about they never signed a peace treaty
US military forces are still present in both Japan & Germany.
One. Japan. It is an island. Japan is made of 1000s of islands.
No country was occupied in full as a result of the Six Day War. The Egyptian Sinai was occupied by Israel, the Syrian Golan is still occupied by Israel, and areas previously controlled by Jordan and Egypt were also under Israeli occupation. These areas have been retroactively called Palestine, but as Palestine was not a country prior to the war, it cannot be considered an occupied country. (Those who consider the State of Palestine as the West Bank and Gaza, and believe that Israel is illegally occupying those areas militarily, still call Palestine a "disputed territory" since there was no Palestinian governmental apparatus in 1967.)
Japan.
yes they did. it was considered beautiful to have small feet in japan. i do not know if they still do this
After World War II, America occupied Japan for a time. Then we became Japan's protector because the treaty at the end of the war specified that Japan would not have a military. The US still has a base on Okinawa.
You cannot drink in a different country such japan 20yrs even if your are legally allowed in your country Australia 18yrs.
Yes it was, originally occupied by the Spanish before the English ousted them. It was ruled by the English and then British for over 300 years before gaining independence in 1962. It is still part of the Commonwealth with the Queen as head of State.
Almost four years begining at Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 and ending on 14 August 1945.
It still is.. Or do you mean when was it FIRST occupied by humans?